Organic Spookie Pumpkin Seeds

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Spookie pumpkin is a delightful cross between sugar pie and jack-o-lantern pumpkins. Grow Spookie pumpkin for a splendid treat, without any tricks—great for decoration and seasonal baking!


Product Details

Planting Season

Warm

Soil Temp

70° F+

Days to Germ.

3-10+

Days to Maturity

90+

Best Planting Method

Direct or transplant

Thin to

Final spacing

Final Spacing

≥12" apart

Succession

NA

Botanical Name

Cucurbita pepo

Plant Spread

36-72"

Plant Height

12-18"

Weight

2G

Product Information

Spookie pumpkin seeds produce uniform 6-10 pound pumpkins with smooth, red-orange skin. Fruits are 6 to 7 inches tall and 5 to 6 inches in diameter. Finely textured sweet, thick yellow-orange flesh is packed with fall flavor. Vigorous vines are fast-growing with disease resistance and resistance to powdery mildew. Spookie pumpkin will delight both young and old!

Planting by Zones

Zones 9-10

  • Pumpkin is a warm-season crop that does best when planted in warm soil in a full sun location. Pumpkin plants will decline in productivity as the days get colder and shorter.
  • In Zones 9 and 10, you can start seeds as early as April if they are protected from the cold. You may need to start them within the protection of a greenhouse or indoors if your area still gets cold temperatures. By late April, it is possible to plant directly into soils that are at least 60°F.

Zones 2-8

  • Sow seeds in starter pots with a heating pad 3-4 weeks before planting out. Harden off plants 6-7 days before planting them out into a frost-free garden.

Planting Pumpkin Seeds

  • Pumpkin seeds can be directly sown into warm soil or planted in starter pots and planted out into the spring garden.
  • Plant pumpkin seeds 1” deep into well-worked soil, watering deeply at the time of planting or prior.
  • If you start seeds in starter pots or trays, plant the seeds 1” deep into a pre-moistened high-quality seed starting mix.
  • Once the seedlings have germinated and have the first set of true leaves, be sure to fertilize regularly with an organic liquid fertilizer.

Growing Pumpkin 

  • You can plant your seedlings in the garden once they are 3-4 weeks old. Do not let your pumpkin plants get root bound, as this will significantly stunt their growth.
  • Pumpkins need adequate spacing to be happy. Refer to specific spacing for the crop you are planting.
  • A granular organic fertilizer added to the planting area is a good idea if your garden has poor nutrient content or if you are growing in a new raised bed.
  • Good moisture in the soil is needed. In Zones 9 and 10, this may mean watering by hand often or regular irrigation.
  • DO NOT water overhead as this promotes foliar diseases. Be on the lookout for powdery mildew, which is common in Zone 9 and 10 gardens. Read more about powdery mildew here.

Growing Pumpkin in Containers

  • If planting in containers, make sure your container is at least 20” deep. Keep in mind containers will dry out faster because they have more surface area and less soil to hold onto moisture. Mulch heavily on the top layer of soil in the pot to keep the soil from drying out or heating up too much. One plant per container is usually all that can fit. Keep in mind; the most prolific pumpkin crop will need multiple plants for good pollination.

Harvesting Pumpkin

  • Pumpkins are best harvested at peak ripeness, typically when they have turned their appropriate color and when you can not easily pierce their skin with your nail.

Southern California Pro-tips

  • Mulch heavily around your plants to ensure the soil does not dry out or heat up too much.
  • During our hottest months of August, September, and October, plants can suffer from the heat. Using shade cloth can help protect the plants from extreme heat.
  • Do not overhead water.

Companion Flowers/Crops

  • Pumpkin plants need good pollination to ensure that you have ample fruit set. To accomplish this, we highly encourage you to plant more than one plant and to plant flowers that will bring pollinators. Cosmoszinnias, and sunflowers are perfect warm-season flowers to accompany your pumpkin plants.

Additional Learning Resources

Product Details

Planting Season

Warm

Soil Temp

70° F+

Days to Germ.

3-10+

Days to Maturity

90+

Best Planting Method

Direct or transplant

Thin to

Final spacing

Final Spacing

≥12" apart

Succession

NA

Botanical Name

Cucurbita pepo

Plant Spread

36-72"

Plant Height

12-18"

Weight

2G

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